Ice machine
Abstract
A method of cleaning an evaporator of an ice maker can include activating a switch of the ice maker in a first manual intervention of an overall cleaning procedure to initiate the overall cleaning procedure; sounding an audible alarm to alert a user that a second manual intervention is required; pouring a cleaning fluid into a tank of the evaporator case in the second manual intervention; automatically initiating and completing one of a cleaning stage and a sanitizing stage upon completion of the second manual intervention, automatically initiating the one of the cleaning stage and the sanitizing stage including operating a cleaning valve of a water circuit of the ice maker by a main controller of the ice maker; and automatically initiating and completing a rinsing stage.
Claims
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1. A method of using an ice maker, the method comprising:
forming ice on an evaporator of the ice maker, the evaporator housed inside an evaporator case of the ice maker;
harvesting the ice from the evaporator; and
performing an overall cleaning procedure on the ice maker, the overall cleaning procedure comprising:
a first manual intervention comprising activating a switch of the ice maker, activating the switch of the ice maker comprising initiating the overall cleaning procedure;
a first automatic step comprising sounding an audible alarm to alert a user that a second manual intervention comprising pouring one of a cleaning fluid and a sanitizing fluid into a tank of the evaporator case is required;
the second manual intervention comprising pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into the tank;
a second automatic step comprising automatically initiating and completing at least one of a cleaning stage and a sanitizing stage upon completion of the second manual intervention, automatically initiating the at least one of the cleaning stage and the sanitizing stage comprising operating a cleaning valve of a water circuit of the ice maker by a main controller of the ice maker; and
a third automatic step comprising automatically initiating and completing a rinsing stage.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
removing a single fastener securing a portion of an outer casing of the ice maker; and
gaining, by only removing the single fastener, tool-less access by the user to a spout of the tank of the evaporator case from a front of the ice maker.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into the tank comprises pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into a spout defined in the tank, the spout sloping downwards with respect to a horizontal orientation from a front end of the tank, the method further comprising directing the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into a water reservoir defined by the tank.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
causing a water pump of the ice maker to pulsate at least one of a) the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid and b) water exiting the water pump; and
delivering the at least one of a) the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid and b) the water to the evaporator through the water circuit of the ice maker in a pulsating condition to facilitate cleaning of the evaporator.
5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
maintaining connections of all hoses in the water circuit during the overall cleaning procedure.
6. A method comprising:
a first manual intervention comprising activating a switch of an ice maker, activating the switch of the ice maker comprising initiating an overall cleaning procedure;
a first automatic step comprising sounding an audible alarm to alert a user that a second manual intervention comprising pouring one of a cleaning fluid and a sanitizing fluid into a tank of an evaporator case of the ice maker is required;
the second manual intervention comprising pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into the tank;
a second automatic step comprising automatically initiating and completing at least one of a cleaning stage and a sanitizing stage upon completion of the second manual intervention, automatically initiating the at least one of the cleaning stage and the sanitizing stage comprising operating a cleaning valve of a water circuit of the ice maker by a main controller of the ice maker; and
a third automatic step comprising automatically initiating and completing a rinsing stage.
7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:
removing a single fastener securing a portion of an outer casing of the ice maker; and
gaining, by only removing the single fastener, tool-less access by the user to a spout of the tank of the evaporator case from a front of the ice maker.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into the tank comprises pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into a spout defined in the tank, the spout sloping downwards with respect to a horizontal orientation from a front end of the tank, the method further comprising directing the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into a water reservoir defined by the tank.
9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:
delivering a fluid comprising the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid to an evaporator of the ice maker through the water circuit of the ice maker;
causing a water pump of the ice maker to pulsate the fluid delivered to the evaporator; and
delivering the fluid to the evaporator in a pulsating condition to facilitate cleaning of the evaporator.
10. The method of claim 6 , further comprising circulating the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid for a predetermined period of time.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the predetermined period of time is 30 minutes or less.
12. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:
maintaining connections of all hoses in the water circuit during the overall cleaning procedure.
13. The method of claim 6 , wherein the audible alarm is a first audible alarm, the method further comprising sounding a second audible alarm before or after sounding the first audible alarm.
14. The method of claim 6 , further comprising initiating a delay timer after pouring the one of the cleaning fluid and the sanitizing fluid into the tank.
15. The method of claim 6 , wherein automatically initiating and completing at least one of the cleaning stage and the sanitizing stage comprises initiating the cleaning stage.
16. The method of claim 6 , wherein automatically initiating and completing the rinsing stage comprises initiating and completing a plurality of rinse cycles.
17. The method of claim 6 , further comprising maintaining in water in the water circuit a pH level of 7, plus or minus 0.5, after completion of the overall cleaning procedure.
18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising initiating the sanitizing stage.
19. The method of claim 1 , wherein:
forming ice on the evaporator comprises:
spraying water downwards into a series of channels defined by an evaporator plate of the evaporator, the evaporator being positioned in a vertical orientation in the evaporator case; and
forming ice cubes on the surface of the evaporator plate; and
harvesting the ice from the evaporator comprises releasing the ice cubes from the surface of the evaporator plate during a harvest cycle of the ice maker.
20. The method of claim 9 , wherein delivering the fluid to the evaporator in a pulsating condition to facilitate cleaning of the evaporator comprises delivering the fluid to the evaporator in a pulsating condition for at least three minutes.Cited by (0)
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